interesting question and I don't have a good link to support the following Some of it probably is, as plastics and many chemicals depend on oil. Much of what we throw out contains metals particularly aluminum which are non-renewable resources.
No, a car is not a renewable resource. Cars are manufactured using finite materials such as metals, plastics, and rubber, which are extracted from the Earth. While some components may be recyclable, the overall resource used to produce a car is not renewable, as it relies on non-renewable resources.
like all metals, platinum is made of minerals which are mined from the earth, thus non-renewable. my Biology professor says it is renewable :)
No, plastics are not renewable resources. They are typically derived from non-renewable fossil fuels like oil and natural gas through a chemical manufacturing process. Once plastics are produced, they cannot be easily regenerated in a short time frame like renewable resources such as solar or wind energy.
Its non renewable duhhh learn yo facts blonde person
Gold is a non renewable resources
Renewable means wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. So a TV is non-renewable.
Metals, oil, and natural gases are non-renewable resources because they are finite and take millions of years to form. Solar energy is a renewable resource because it comes from the sun and is continuously replenished.
About the same as renewable resources, except that we cant renew the non renewable resources.
It is a non-renewable resource, it requires a lot of time to replenish or it can not be supplied at all. The non-renewable resources are fossil fuels, minerals, precious metals and diamonds.
Eggs are renewable resources.
They are called Non-renewable resources.